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    Bottle Seal Co Bottles

    Hey RED - pardon my ignorance, but not sure what "finishes" refers to...somewhat new to this all. There are vertical mold lines up the body of each bottle, but they end near the neck. The groove on this one bottle in not effected by the the mold lines. I tried to capture it in this picture...
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    Bottle Seal Co Bottles

    Here is the one without the groove (there are two others like this one). The bottles measure 7.25" tall, if that means anything.
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    Bottle Seal Co Bottles

    Here is the full bottle of the one with the apparently machined groove on the top.
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    Bottle Seal Co Bottles

    cobaltbot - sorry I didn't post the mouth of the three common bottles. As you can see, it is different than the other one in so much as there is no grove on the outside of the bottle.
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    Bottle Seal Co Bottles

    The mouth/neck of the odd bottle with groove etched in it.
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    Bottle Seal Co Bottles

    Here is the one that matched none of the others.
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    Bottle Seal Co Bottles

    Here is the face of one
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    Bottle Seal Co Bottles

    Tearing down a wall in an 1864-ish house, I located four bottles and a cork. Three of the bottles are identical while the fourth is a little different. The three common bottles' faces are embossed with: BOTTLE SEAL Co PAT. '85 BALTo Md These all have a common smooth necks/mouths of the...

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